NOTE:Map not drawn to scale. Intent is to show streets and traffic direction to assist vendors in setup.

PAID VENDORS TO DATE

RETURNING VENDORS

Kimberly D. Stapleton - Received 2/17/18

Albert Davis - Received 2/17/18

Sue Dille / Barry Johnson - Received 2/17/18

April Hayden - Received 2/20/18

Michael & Tamara Olinger - Received 2/20/18

Janie Crabtree - Received 2/20/18

Snappy Expressions Jewelry & Accessories - Received 2/23/18

Rebecca Reedy (LuLaRoe) - Received 2/23/18

Animal Defense League of Washington County (Sigrid Phillips) - Received 2/24/18

Virginia Creeper Trail Club (Lisa Quigley) - Received 2/24/18

Just For Me Jewelry (Amy Hicks) - Received 2/26/28

Phyllis Smith (Granny's House) - Received 3/1/18

Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints (Rich Macbeth) - Received 3/2/18

P. Melenchek-Kvindis - Received 3/5/18

Jerry Hefner - Received 3/5/18

The Bead Designer (Nancy Lynn Smith) - Received 3/5/18

VFW Auxillary 1994 (Dawn Kuhn) - Received 3/5/18

Nancy Stoddard (Anna's Attic) - Received 3/6/18

Elaine Jones - Received 3/7/18

Aislinn Ryan (Face Painting/Body Art) - Received 3/7/19

Jessica Page (Paparazzi) - Received 3/14/18

Roger Blevins (Rogers Landscapes & Barnwood) - Received 3/15/18

Donna Cornett (Just Herbs) - Received 3/15/18

Barter Theatre - Received 3/16/18

Jim & Peggy Lehman (A Sign of Class) - Received 3/17/18

David White (Silver Wears) - Received 3/17/18

Peggy Hess - Received 3/17/18

Chandrea Kowalski - Received 3/17/18

Justin Miller (Sand Art, Bubblemakers) - Received 3/19/18

Richard Atkins (Crafts) - Received 3/19/18

Forrest Blevins - Received 3/20/18

Carolyn Monk & Rhonda Fuller (Pocketbooks) - Received 3/20/18

Justin Miller - Received 3/22/18

Richard Atkins - Received 3/22/18

Marie Bettucci - Received 3/26/18

Allen Davenport - Received 3/27/18

Dayton Harmong - Received 3/28/18

Bath Fitter - Received 3/30/18

Edward Jones - Received 4/7/18

Sarah Scyphers (Thirty-One Gifts) - Received 4/7/18

Mary & David Whiteledge (Garden/House Flags) - Received 4/7/18

Russell Keen (Finishing Touch) - Received 4/7/18

Di-Anna Campbell - Received 4/10/18

Oanya Jennings (LuLaRoe) - Received 4-14-18

Dorata Roberts (Uptown Designs Jewelry) - Received 4-14-18

Diane Berry, Stacey Sowell - Received 4-14-18

Happy Tails Animal Rescue - Received 4-14-18

James Metcalfe (Conapoolaz) - Received 4-14-18

Judy Miller - Received 4-16-18

Jessica Greer (LuLaRoe) - Received 4-16-18

David King - Received 4-16-18

Courtney Suthers - Received 4-18-18

Darrell Hill - Received 4-18-18

Aline Backes (Express It Face) - Received 4-20-18

Ted & Judy Roberts - Received 4-21-18

Ron & Phyllis Sullivan - Received 4-26-18

Sylvia Cannon - Received 5-7-18

FOOD VENDORS

Spinner / Lil' Delights Concessions - Received 2/2/18

The Sessions BBQ - Received 2/7/18

Why Not Indulge - Received 2/8/18

The Balkan Bakery - Received 2/23/18

Packer's Concessions - Received 2/23/18

Southwest Kettle Korn - Received 2/23/18

Tiki Grill - Received 2/23/18

Jones Family Kettlecorn - Received 2/24/18

Allison Concession - Received 3/7/18

Hawaiian Shaved Ice (Michael Sutphin) - Received 3/29/18

Chef Heathers - Received 4/2/18

Bonefire Smokehouse - Received 4/7/18

Tommy's Italian Ice - Received 4/20/18

Vicky Mon's Funnel Cake - Received 4/27/18

NEW VENDORS

Ina Charles - Received 2/17/18

The Lucky House (Kara Saltz) - Received 2/26/18

Marcus Middleton - Received 3/1/18

Calvary Church of SWVA (Tammy Smith) - Received 3/2/18

Radford University (Theresa Burriss) - Received 3/5/18

Briar Patch Creations (Kim Goward) - Received 3/5/18

Amy Hudnall (Horse Helpers) - Received 3/17/18

Irene Frisch - Received 3/19/18

Christina Miller (Color Street) - Received 3/21/18

Old Dominion University - Received 3/22/18

Ruth Stout - Received 3/23/18

Creative Visions - Received 4/2/18

Connie Preble - Received 4/7/18

Jo Greene (Celebration Plates) - Received 4/7/18

Friends of the Washington County Library - Received 4/10/18

Xiaohui Pan (Bonsai Trees) - Received 4/14/18

Anothony Flaccavento (Flaccavento for Congress) - Received 4/14/18

Wendy Teasley - Received 4/14/18

Katelyn Teasley - Received 4/14/18

Haydyn Foulke (Local Arts & Crafts Group) - Received 4/18/18

Penny Dalton - Received 4/18/18

Kathleen Britts (Nature Photography) - Received 4/18/18

Aaron Ragan (Mountain-Artisans) - Received 4/20/18

Gary Fuller (40 West Naturals) - Received 4/20/18

Katelyn Hicks (The Branded H, LLC) - Received 4/20/18

Dalva Doss (Soaps, Essential Oil, etc.) - Received 4/27/18

Joseph Taylor (Collectibles) - Received 4/27/18

Sisters in Service Circle (Abingdon Baptist Church) - Received 5-7-18

PLUMB ALLEY RESIDENT RESPONSES RECEIVED

• Bob & Susan Howard

• Barry & Anne Proctor

• Diane Pasick

• Margaret Smith

• Clara Straten - Abingdon United Methodist Church

• Jeffrey Seagle

• Camella's Remember When

• Jennifer & Matthew Johnson

Some 6,000 - 8,000 residents and visitors are expected on Abingdon’s Plumb Alley on Saturday, May 26, 2018 when the Kiwanis Club holds its 36th Annual Plumb Alley Day. The festival, rated one of the largest one-day events in this Southeast, runs from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

In the heart of the town’s historic district, Plumb Alley is the shaded picturesque alley that runs between Main and Valley Streets. The Day features food, music, a dance performance, children’s activities, and a massive yard sale sponsored by the Kiwanis Club. More than 130 vendors will sell pottery, art, photographs, crafts, jewelry, antiques, and innumerable other items.

A completed application form with payment must be received prior to May 11, 2018 before a space can be assigned. Returning vendors will be given first priority on the spaces they had last year until April 20, 2018. After that spaces will be assigned on a first-come first-served basis. Vendors are strongly encouraged to set up their booths on Friday night after 5 p.m., and then enjoy one of Abingdon’s many fine restaurants.

The festival is confined to Plumb Alley between Cummings Street and Court Street. People should park on Main or Valley Streets, or in one of the Town’s several parking lots.

The Alley’s three cross streets, Pecan, Church and College Streets, will be closed to public vehicle traffic at 8:00 a.m., with barricades at the Valley and Main Street ends. Vendors with identification will be able to use those streets to unload their vehicles, but only until 8:30 a.m. The purpose of the change is to make the four-block Alley a pedestrian-only mall where people can wander safely and comfortably.

“Plumb Alley Day generates funds to support numerous organizations that promote the health, education and welfare of children,” said Plumb Alley chairperson J.W. Hornsby. “All of the proceeds are donated back to programs in Abingdon and Washington County to benefit children."

Kiwanis International is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to changing the world one child and one community at a time, with 600,000 members in more than 90 countries.